The African Canadian Heritage Association (ACHA)also known as The Black Heritage Programme (BHP) has been providing African Heritage, family based programming on an inter-generational basis since 1969. This volunteer driven program has survived various changes in response to the technological, social and community shifts over the years. We feel the 'secret' of ACHA's longevity is the strong parental involvement, the communal breaking of bread, and the concept of Ubuntu – “I am because we are”. The initial important seed planted 50 years ago by our founding parents, was for our children to understand their African history and self in the diaspora and Africa. This pride in self was and continues to be, a great resource providing our children with an inner cultural understanding, elevated self esteem and pride in our African roots. This cultural nourishment is linked to the society and community in which we live, creating the bridge for children, youth and parents to see our cultural and historical place in the diaspora using an Africentric focus and lens. Over the years, ACHA alumni have made contributions to Canadian society and beyond in various areas, including education, science, business, politics and the arts. One of our alumni has been invited to be the Keynote Speaker at the Milestone Gala event"THE ACHA JOURNEY: “Looking Back, Moving Forward”, to be held May 19th, 2019 at Centennial College Event Centre. The Keynote speaker, will connect the Past and Present to the Future providing their perspectives on the concept of the ACHA program and the value it brings to our children.
ACHA is a 50 year self- sustaining, living model of the principle of UJAMAA or Cooperative Economics. We are a 100% volunteer and parent driven program.
All proceeds from our fundraising events are directed back into programming and maintaining the viability of the organization. You can support ACHA’s by attending our events, volunteering to share your gifts and talents to benefit the larger community.